Intel SE7500WV2 manual Scsi Controller, ATA-100 Controller

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SCSI Controller

The SCSI version of the server board includes an embedded AdaptecAIC-7899W controller providing dual Ultra160 Low Voltage Differential (LVD) SCSI channels.

The SCSI bus is terminated on the server board with active terminators that cannot be disabled. The onboard device must always be at one end of the bus. The device at the other end of the cable must also be terminated. LVD devices generally do not have termination built-in and need to have a termination source provided. Non-LVDs devices generally are terminated through a jumper or resistor pack on the device itself.

ATA-100 Controller

The ATA version of the server board provides an embedded dual channel ATA-100 bus through the use of the Promise TechnologyPDC20277 ATA-100 controller. The controller contains two independent ATA-100 channels that share a single 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI bus master interface as a multifunction device. The controller supports:

DMA and PIO IDE drives and ATAPI devices

ATA and ATAPI proposal PIO Mode 0, 1, 2, 3, 4; DMA Mode 0, 1, 2; and Ultra DMA Mode 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

IDE transfer rates up to 100 MB/sec per channel

Host interface complies with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2

IDE RAID

The ATA-100 controller supports IDE RAID through both ATA-100 channels. In a RAID configuration, multiple IDE hard drives are placed into one or more arrays of disks. Each array is seen as an independent disk, though the array may include one, two, three, or four drives. The IDE RAID can be configured as follows:

RAID 0: Striping one to four drives

RAID 1: Mirroring two drives

RAID 1 +: Spare drive (three drives)

RAID 0 +: One to four drives are required

RAID 0 configurations are used for high performance applications, as it doubles the sustained transfer rate of its drives. RAID 1 configurations are primarily used for data protection. It creates an identical drive backup to a secondary drive. Whenever a disk write is performed, the controller sends data simultaneously to a second drive located on a different data channel. With 4 drives attached to dual ATA-100 channels, two striped drive pairs can mirror each other (RAID 0+1) for storage capacity and data redundancy.

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Contents Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Page Contents Upgrading Configuration Software and UtilitiesRegulatory and Integration Information Solving ProblemsEquipment Log and Power Consumption Worksheets Technical ReferenceTables FiguresServer Board Versions Server Board FeaturesServer Board Features DescriptionServer Board Connector and Component Locations Server Board Connector and Component LocationsBack Panel Connectors Back Panel ConnectorsVideo ProcessorMemory PCI Riser SlotsATA-100 Controller Scsi ControllerRJ-45 Serial Port NIC Connector and Status LEDsNetwork Controller Keyboard and MouseAbbreviation RJ-45 SignalRear Serial 2 Port Adapter Pin-out Baseboard Management Controller System ManagementPlatform Event Management Field Replaceable Units and Sensor Data RecordsSystem Event Log EMP and Serial Over LAN Emergency Management PortIntel Server Management Software Locks Intrusion Switch MonitoringUsing Passwords SecuritySecure Mode Software Security Features Summary of Software Security FeaturesBoot without keyboard Rearrange the Standoffs Installation ProceduresInstalling the Server Board Install the Server BoardInstalling Processors Install the Processor Retention BracketsLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Installing the Heat Sink Clip Installing Memory Connect Cables Connecting CablesInstalling a Service Partition on the Server Optional Installing Intel SMaRT Tool Installing your Operating SystemInstalling Intel Server Management Tools and Supplies Needed UpgradingInstalling DIMMs Adding or Replacing a Processor ProcessorsLower the locking bar completely Installing the Heat Sink Removing a Processor Replacing the Back up BatteryReplacing the Back up Battery Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide System Software Update Sequence Configuration Software and UtilitiesService Partition Optional Configuration UtilitiesTo Do This Power-On Self-Test PostHot Keys Hot KeysTemporarily Changing the Boot Device Priority Bios SetupIf Bios Setup Is Inaccessible Running the SCSISelect Utility When to Run the Adaptec SCSISelect UtilityConfiguring the Adaptec AIC-7899 Scsi Adapter Running the Adaptec SCSISelect UtilityRunning the Promise FastBuild Utility When to Run the Promise FastBuild UtilityRunning the Promise FastBuild Utility Direct Platform Control DPC ConsoleDPC Console Modes of Operation Creating SSU Diskettes Using the System Setup UtilityRunning the DPC Console Customizing the SSU Interface Running the SSUWorking with the SSU Interface Exiting the SSU Setting Boot Device PrioritySetting Passwords and Security Options Setting the Administrator PasswordViewing the System Event Log Setting the User PasswordSetting Security Options Viewing Sensor Data Records Viewing FRU InformationVerifying the Firmware Updating System Firmware and BiosUpdating the Bios Updating the FirmwareSetting Up Paging Alerts Saving and Restoring the System ConfigurationSaving a Configuration Restoring a ConfigurationIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Setting Up LAN Alerts Managing the Server Remotely Setting Up Remote LAN AccessSetting Up Remote Modem or Serial Access Creating a Bootable Diskette Software UpdatesSoftware Update Package Recovering the BiosFRU/SDR Load Utility Description Firmware Update Utility DescriptionRunning the Firmware Update Utility How You Use the FRU/SDR Load Utility Command Line FormatCommand What You Need to DoPrompting for Product Level FRU Information Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Initial System Startup Solving ProblemsResetting the System ChecklistAfter the System Has Been Running Correctly Running New Application SoftwareConfirming Loading of the Operating System More Problem Solving ProceduresMonitoring Post Verifying Proper Operation of Key System LightsNo Characters Appear on Screen Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsPower Light Does Not Light Diskette Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Characters Are Distorted or IncorrectSystem Cooling Fans Do Not Rotate Properly CD-ROM Drive Activity Light Does Not Light Problems with NetworkProblems with Application Software Bootable CD-ROM Is Not DetectedCannot Connect to a Server Add-in adapter stopped working without apparent causeIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Jumper Name What it does at system resetTechnical Reference Server Board JumpersCode Diagnostic LEDsDiagnostic LED Decoder Post Post Codes0Fh 2Bh Off 2Dh 82h Off Error Message Post Error Codes and MessagesStandard Post Error Messages and Codes Error Code119 11A 11B 11E 120 121 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Extended Post Error Messages and Codes Bootblock Error Beep Codes Bios Recovery Beep CodesBootblock Error Beep Codes Bios Recovery Beep CodesIntel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide Product EMC Compliance Product Safety ComplianceRegulatory and Integration Information Product Regulatory ComplianceProduct Regulatory Compliance Markings FCC USA Electromagnetic Compatibility NoticesBsmi Taiwan Europe CE Declaration of ConformityEquipment Log Equipment Log and Power Consumption WorksheetsModel Number Serial Number Date InstalledManufacturer Name Current Usage Calculating Power ConsumptionWorksheet, Calculating DC Power Usage Power Usage WorksheetTotal Watts For each voltage level Worksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the SystemVoltage level and total current V X a = W Index Intel Server Board SE7500WV2 Product Guide